Fellows maintain an active outpatient therapy caseload and have opportunities to facilitate a variety of
group-based interventions. The application deadline is January 5,
2016 for Clinical Child Psychology. Clinical Health Psychology:

The clinical health psychology fel-lowship offers advanced clinicaltraining in assessment, consulta-tion, and outpatient individual andgroup intervention, along with re-search and educational opportuni-ties. Indepth training is availablein the following areas: pain man-agement, women’s health, obesityand bariatric surgery, primary care,and psycho-oncology. Participa-tion in multidisciplinary integrat-ed teams and research opportuni-ties are available within all majorrotations. Opportunities are avail-able to develop specialized trainingexperiences in a variety of clinicalareas, such as behavioral medicine,transgender health, teaching of pri-mary care physicians, implement-ing wellness programs, and engag-ing in research on tobacco cessa-tion with diverse populations. Theapplication deadline is December
18, 2015 for Clinical Health Psy-chology. Clinical Neuropsychol-ogy: Clinical training in neuro-psychological evaluations of adultswith a range of neurologic, medicaland psychiatric conditions; and in-patient and outpatient rehabilitationpsychology with persons with braininjury, spinal cord injury, multiplesclerosis, stroke and other disablingconditions. There is also the oppor-tunity to develop research skills inareas of neuropsychology, includ-ing aging and neurodegenerativedisorders, traumatic brain injury,and rehabilitation. Member of AP-PCN, see www.appcn.org for ad-ditional information. The appli-cation deadline is December 14,2015, for Clinical Neuropsychol-ogy. Application process: appli-cants must submit a letter of inter-est, transcripts, curriculum vitae,completed application and at leastthree letters of reference. Applica-tion materials and more informa-tion are available from our web-site address: http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/ psychology-rch.html.Member of APPIC, see www.appic.org. Mayo Foundation is an Affir-mative Action/Equal OpportunityEducator and Employer who val-ues and emphasizes diversity in oureducational, clinical, and researchprograms.

FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP:
Minnesota State Operated Forensic Services (St. Peter, MN) is offering a
postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology beginning September 2016 with a stipend of approximately $64,060 with benefits. This
fellowship focuses on training in forensic evaluation and assessment.
Applications are due January 4,

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
IN AGING: Washington University in St. Louis, Psychology Department, will be available the summer
of 2016. Fellowships, sponsored by
the National Institute on Aging, are
for one to three years and are designed to train psychologists for academic and research careers in the
psychology of aging. Fellows carry out their own research under the
supervision of a faculty preceptor.
Current faculty interests related to
aging include memory, attention,
emotion, visual perception, hearing,
social/personality, clinical psychology, neuropsychology, neuroimag-ing, and Alzheimer’s disease. Prior training in aging is not required.
Fellows must be citizens, noncitizen
nationals, or permanent residents
of the United States. Send curriculum vitae and three letters of reference to David Balota, Department of
Psychology (Box 1125), Washington
University, One Brookings Drive,
St. Louis, MO 63130 or to dbalota@
wustl.edu. Initial review will begin
immediately. Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Employment eligibility verification required
on hire.

NEW MEXICO
PSYCHOLOGIST: Hidalgo Medical Services is recruiting for a Psychologist who will provide assessment, therapy and consultative mental health care under the supervision
of the Chief Mental Health Officer
in accordance with their knowledge
base, experience, and competence.
In addition to clinic-based services, the psychologist will be expected to actively participate in outreach efforts in Southwestern New
Mexico. In addition the psychologist
will manage appropriately, in accordance with HMS productivity stan-

The Psychology Department in the Faculty of Arts and Science at
New York University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant
professor position in decision-making, neuroeconomics, and/or
reinforcement learning. The appointment is expected to begin
September 1, 2016, pending budgetary and administrative approval.

We seek applicants with an outstanding record of research in
the cognitive, economic, neural, and/or social aspects of human
decision-making or closely related areas. Preference will be given
to applicants with research that integrates multiple methodologies
(e.g., behavior, fMRI, computational modeling). The ideal candidate
will have the opportunity to build a collaborative research and
teaching program within the Psychology Department and
the Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Decision Making
(
http://www.neuroeconomics.nyu.edu).

To apply, see the “Job Openings” link on the NYU Psychology
Department web site (
http://www.psych.nyu.edu/). Review of
applications will begin December 31st, 2015, and will continue until
the position is filled. The electronic application should include a CV,
statements of research (no more than four pages) and teaching
interests (no more than two pages), at least three representative
publications, and at least three references.

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Social Psychology

The Psychology Department at the University at Albany, State
University of New York, invites applications for a tenure track
assistant professor position in Social Psychology, to begin in Fall
2016. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2015 and
continue until the position has been filled.

For further information and to apply, please visit our website:
http://albany.interviewexchange.com/candapply.jsp?JOBID=64515